Baby Boomers Pay High Prices for Smooth Skin


by Melissa Peterman - Date: 2008-10-14 - Word Count: 329 Share This!

If you think that anti-aging cream companies are making a bundle on baby boomers hoping to look younger, think about <a href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8e/Resources/Laser_Schools.html>laser schools</a> providing <a href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8d/Resources/Laser_Certifications.html>laser certifications</a> to students looking to weigh in on a slice of the wrinkle- removing jackpot.

High Prices For Smooth Skin- Laser Certification From a Laser School Can Certify That You Can Make a Lucrative Amount of Money Eliminating:
- Wrinkles
- Sunspots,
- Unsightly Veins,
- Unwanted Hair
According to experts, baby boomers are spending more than $20 billion on medical aesthetics. A big chunk of that money is going to preserving their youth and improving their looks through non-surgical cosmetic treatments through laser surgery offered at medical spas.

Since many people are working past their 60s and living longer these days, it's no wonder that many baby boomers want to continue looking their best. They perhaps don't feel "old" so why should they look it.

Laser treatments usually take between 30 and 40 minutes and range from laser hair and vein removal techniques to wrinkle-reducing Juvederm or Restylane injections to chemical skin peels that restore sun-damaged skin. Prices for services generally range from $50 to $500.

Several medical spas claim that baby boomers make up a good portion of their business. CNN stated that In 2004, there were about 750 medi spas in the United States, but by the end of 2006 there could be as many as 2,500.

Students out of high school or perhaps a person looking to make a career change are looking to laser schools to get a laser certification and make a good living. Baby boomers are not ready to be considered "old" and are moving towards healthy lifestyles in so many ways, be it exercise, nutrition and overall appearance.

If you are looking for a career change or perhaps don't want to spend 8 years in medical school, look to cosmetic laser schools for a 2-year laser certification to place you directly into the job market, a comfortable salary and happy clientel.


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About the author: Melissa Peterman is a web content specialist for Innuity. For more information about laser certifications or laser schools go to Canyon State Laser.

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